ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) said on Saturday that there is no degradation of internet services across the country anymore after the issue was addressed through the incorporation of a temporary bandwidth into the system.
“[...] to address the issue of degradation of Internet services due to fault in AAE1 submarine cable on January 2, 2025 ad hoc bandwidth has been arranged and added in the system,” the authority said in a brief statement.
The statement read that the PTA is actively overseeing the restoration efforts for the AAE-1 submarine cable and is committed to ensuring that all services remain stable during this period.
The authority had revealed last week said that the internet and broadband users may experience disruptions as submarine cable AAE-1 near Qatar developed fault.
Meanwhile, Minister of State for Information Technology and Telecommunication (IT) Shaza Fatima Khawaja on Saturday said that efforts were underway to reroute an additional 200 gigabytes per second shortly. In a statement, the IT minister said that 630 gigabytes per second of the affected traffic had already been shifted to an alternative route. “The disruption in internet services due to a fault in the AAE-1 submarine cable affected 1,000 gigabytes per second of data traffic,” she confirmed.
The submarine cable AAE-1 near Qatar is one of the seven international undersea cables connecting Pakistan for international internet traffic.
However, in a positive development last month, it emerged that a major undersea internet cable is being laid, which is expected to considerably enhance internet speed and reliability. The project falls under the 2Africa Submarine Cable System, facilitated by the PTA through the Transworld Associate (TWA) as the landing party for the cable in Pakistan. The 2Africa cable, stretching 45,000 kilometres, connects 46 locations across Africa, Europe, and the Middle East, with the use of state-of-the-art SDM1 technology with a capacity of 180Tbps. Supported by a global consortium that includes Meta and Vodafone, the cable is expected to go live in Pakistan by Q4 2025, PTA had announced in a press release.
Installation started on December 1, 2024, as the first phase of the work, Pre-Lay Shore End (PLSE) installation included the cable landing at Hawksbay, Karachi. The second phase deep-sea laying of the cable is planned to start on April 1, 2025.
Once operational the cable will provide Pakistan with 24 terabytes of bandwidth. A French company is involved in installing the 45,000-kilometre cable. The enhanced bandwidth will also improve the performance of platforms such as Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram.
Currently, Pakistan relies on approximately 8 terabytes of bandwidth provided by seven existing cables. The new system, connecting the African region to Pakistan, aims to improve connectivity and address long-standing complaints of slow internet speeds.
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